Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Denny, when you launched yourself in court like a pop-tart -

smile thinking of this, each time, repeatedly - Alan Shore on balcony just after Denny has said "We don't know if he's guilty or innocent. I hate that." re the man who upped his dying wife's morphine drip and who after being found not guilty exchanged a loving look with nurse. Alan saw the look then in parting said to client that there is often a post-verdict come-down, "I usually advise my clients not to be alone. Do you have someone to keep you company tonight?" --Alan's so intelligent. it really is sexy, such intelligence. maybe specifically, at least in way like andrew saying that kids in college like reading Derrida and Foucault bcs that's the sexy stuff. (but not the same sexiness ~ that's transgressive ish exciting? ~ this AlanShore-StephenColbert sexiness is -maybe- the undeniability of someone else there -of another mind so thoroughly at work in the room)

Denny 'launched himself in court like a pop-tart when the opposing counsel was crossing the witness. D- He was badgering our client, I had to break the flow. A- The judge had just said, Sometimes in these situations, it is more about ending the family's suffering than the victim's. Is that what happened with your father?
A- How did you get the doctor to do it?
D- Denny Crane. I was still the real thing then.

BLegal: just as good in repeats

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